Monday, January 5th 2009
Dell Hits the Sweet Spot of Function and Affordability with New Inspiron 15 Laptop
Dell today announced the Inspiron 15 laptop, the latest addition to the Inspiron line of systems offering solid performance and smart style at a great value. The Inspiron 15 is now available in select configurations at Best Buy stores in the United States, and PC World and Curry's in the United Kingdom, with online availability through Dell.com planned for later in January. Systems start at $600.Designed to merge a clean and sleek design with great all-around performance and an affordable price, the Inspiron 15 features a 15.6-inch LCD screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio -- ideal for watching movies. The system can be personalized through options including up to 4GB of RAM, up to 320 GB of storage capacity, a built-in webcam, Blu-ray and facial recognition software.
The News:
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The News:
- The Inspiron 15 delivers solid performance and smart style, with a 15.6-inch LCD screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio -- ideal for watching movies -- up to 4GB of memory and up to 320 GB of storage.
- Select configurations of Inspiron 15 available now at Best Buy stores in the U.S., and PC World and Curry's in the U.K. Online availability through Dell.com planned for later in January.
- Optional features include: Intel Core 2 Duo processors, integrated webcam, Blu-ray, Bluetooth and facial recognition software.
8 Comments on Dell Hits the Sweet Spot of Function and Affordability with New Inspiron 15 Laptop
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They are rubbish in terms of spec. Why put out a new range with old hardware?
All options are stuck with Intel's IGP x3100 and the same old 1280x800 screen.
So they need to get either their naming conventions in order, or their website.
Is it just me or is it only B/G networking for wireless?
And the resolution of 1366 x 768 is still rubbish.
Can't comment on the Intel 4500 as I haven't seen anything on its performance, but judging by the resolution it can't be stellar.